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ShawnEastTN

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  1. Half dollars falling now with the sleet! Huge massive slushy flakes. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  2. Looks like im going to have a layer of sleet on the bottom. Sleet starting to accumulate on the ground here. Sitting at about an 80/20 sleet to snow mixture rain has stopped. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  3. Sleet is bizzare its like a hail storm here in summer. The pellets are big and loud. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  4. Pretty heavy mix for me right now. Nickle flakes, pellets and still some rain. 34 degrees. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  5. Just starting to see my first flakes, currently full mix rain, sleet and some flakes. 36 degrees. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  6. Same, I cant remember another time falling 30 plus degrees in essentially just a couple hours. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  7. 38 here and just starting to mix, mostly rain with some sleet pellets mixing in. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  8. About the same here, fell about 10 degrees in 30 minutes. I was worried it would take time for the cold to pour over the plateau into the great valley, but not this time. Its like the gates are wide open! Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  9. Wind is roaring suddenly, temp is beginning bto fall rapidly. Rain also starting. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  10. Same for my neck of the woods which is an increase from the last pinpoint forecast. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  11. Agree I expected the routine, WSW mountains and plateau, WWA I-40 north and if anything a special weather statement southern valley. Though I was expecting that before the 18z runs, which have really bumped up significantly this evening. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  12. Very awesome satellite shot of the snow streaks across the valley. I live on the edge of the streak that came out of Cumberland county across Rhea, Meigs, McMinn and Polk I ended the event with just under an inch, but 3 miles northeast nada. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  13. Same here sitting at half inch in Ten Mile. Roads including main state routes between Athens and Ten Mile were white in a lot of spots on my drive just a little bit ago. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  14. Ground turning white for me, decent rates from my home on the Roane/Meigs line all the way to Athens. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  15. Yeah NWS Louisville upgraded part of that SPS to a bonafide Snow Squall Warning. That is really rare south of the Ohio River. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  16. It doesn't last long I was in that for the last bit but starting to fill back in with clouds as the slug of moisture from middle Tennessee starts coming in now. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  17. Something don't see very often in these events, up stream in Louisville NWS area they are actively issuing small location polygon SPS for "Snow Squalls", this area is already under WWA. Copy of the text for one of these: "KYZ028-053-282145- Hardin KY-Larue KY- 351 PM EST Fri Jan 28 2022 ...A SNOW SQUALL WILL AFFECT PARTS OF HARDIN AND LARUE COUNTIES... HAZARDS...A snow squall accompanied by winds of up to 25 MPH which can rapidly reduce visibility to less than one mile. This squall is producing briefly heavy snow at the rate of 1 inch per hour. LOCATION AND MOVEMENT...At 350 PM EST, a snow squall was near Elizabethtown moving southeast at 15 MPH. THIS SQUALL WILL BE NEAR... Elizabethtown around 355 PM EST. Hodgenville around 440 PM EST. SAFETY INFO... Conditions can deteriorate rapidly in winter weather situations. Be prepared for snow or ice covered roads. Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. && LAT...LON 3768 8611 3780 8602 3766 8564 3754 8570 3744 8580 TIME...MOT...LOC 2050Z 302DEG 15KT 3768 8598 $$ SCHOETTMER" Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  18. MRX Afternoon Disco: Discussion: Strong northerly shortwave will continue to dive southeast tonight amplifying the longwave trough across our region. Lapse rates steepen this evening and early tonight as the trough axis pivots across the Tennessee Valley and Southern Appalachians. Hi-res guidance and current surface obs show a weak surface low associated with this shortwave diving southeastward from southern Indiana and western Kentucky toward the Cumberland Plateau and the Southern Appalachians this evening between 0z and 06z tonight. This weak surface low, combined with steep mid-level lapse rates, should result in most widespread scattered snow showers around 02z to 05z across the area. This is the most likely time period for some of these northwest flow snow bands along the plateau to extend into the valley with light localized accumulation possible. Even though accumulation across the valley will be localized and light, any minor accumulation may result in snow and ice covered roads as temperatures drop into the 20s. Significant snowfall is expected across the mountains. Snow has already began accumulating this afternoon across the higher terrain with this synoptic band of light precipitation associated with the mid-level front and widespread upper divergence across the Southern and Central Appalachians. As northwest flow of 20 to 35 kt and 850mb increases this evening and continues tonight, it will result in strong orographic lift parallel to the mountains. DGZ saturation continues through tonight and into Saturday morning, so this is expected to be an efficient and high impact northwest flow snow event for the mountains. High snow to liquid ratios will result in higher totals, and strong winds across the higher terrain will lead to low visibilities and blowing and drifting snow in some location. In addition, the strong winds will result in life-threatening cold wind chills across the higher elevations with values as low as -20F. The DGZ begins to dry out on Saturday morning with drier air and a clearer sky building across the area. With the arctic high pressure building across the region, temperatures will be nearly 20 degrees below normal. Winds remain strong across the higher elevations with breezy conditions across the area as northwest winds gust up to about 30 mph at times. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  19. Yeah it's definitely more juicy than most NW flow events. I noticed new WWA issued southern Indiana think it has over performed in areas where they don't have the benefit of terrain enhancement. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  20. That's one of the good and bad things about these events radar doesn't pick it up well. Nice little flurry here too but nothing on radar. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  21. It makes sense, something we don't tend to think about with something as minor as an event like this, with it having been so cold previously with ground temps being right at or even below freezing even a minor amount of snow even less than an inch can make for treacherous roads where snow gets packed down onto the pavement by cars and refuses to go. Tonight and tomorrow will be even worse anything that sticks will be next to impossible to get rid of, salt doesn't work well once temps fall into the 20's let alone teens. Going to be some bad roads for sure later at least secondary roads. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  22. Yeah I understand that, but I wonder since we had that initial moisture as the leading edge of the disturbance passes that fell as virga for most, it might be helping to saturating us for the better deeper moisture to come this evening. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  23. Radars look pretty impressive in Illinois and Indiana rotating down this way for the evening. This might be quite a NW flow event, one strong enough to give a inch or so to valley locations. I can remember occasionally that occurring at my low valley elevation on the Tennessee River over the years. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  24. 3k Nam has had similar looks off and on over the last 24 hours. Hoping for that type of setup like a frontal passage that gets enough lift to drop decent snow rates while passing. Definitely can make for a quick surprise. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
  25. That could be interesting. That sort of look from previous arctic fronts while moisture starved have great rates and heavy thumping for short duration, a snow squall type event. While it may only snow for an hour or so that arctic front type event can put down 2" in spots in that hour. Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk
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